TILLAMOOK, OREGON, A (’GUST 15, 1918. Tillamook Jottings. Go to Bayocean—Beautiful seaside For Sale—One second hand Ford W. H. Frantz and Mrs. Frantz and Marriage licenses have been issued resort—Hotel, Bungalows, Natator- car in good condition with Bosch as follows: W. R. Bissett and Alpha son Ilarry, of Kearney, Nebraska are ium. Take boat at Garibaldi Magnito. Cheap if sold at once. Also R. White, Paul O’Neel and Bertha visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. W. A. Wise, dentist. • For Sale—121 acres of Wilson river other second hand cars.—Cases' * bottom land. Inquire of L. G. Free­ Garage. Spend your evenings at the Gem. man, Tillamook, Oregon. * Sheriff Campbell is getting l ready Insurance on hay-Phone Watson.* For Sale—New modern residence, to register all men between the ages Let W. A. Church write your insur­ located in best residence district. For of 18 and 21 years and between the ance. * sale at a bargain. See Frank Heyd. ■> ages of 31 and 45 years, which will take place early in September. Hoofror Remedy at C. I. Clough A new line of wall paper just re­ Tillamook County's apportionment ceived at the Harris Furniture store, Co. * Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. O. O. F. also a prepared paste for putting it of the State School fund amounts to 34,198.02, the per capita of persons — * Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon. • on. of school age being $1.83, this coun­ Dr. Wise will be at his Tillamook ty having 2,294. Jewelry, clocks, watches, silver­ ware.—R. W. Bennett. • office Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes­ Married on the 8th of August, W. days and Thursdays until further no­ Highest cash price paid for hides— nce. • I R. Bissett and Alphia R. White, both L. Thayer, at Ball's shop. ♦ of Tillamook county. The ceremony C. O. and C. M. Dawson vs. W. B. Will sacrifice two lots, 105 by 105, Johnston Is a suit filed in the circuit was performed by County Judge A. eash or auto. Ernest Gienger. • to recover $71.55 on a promissory M. Hare. - Hood River land for sale, 40 acres The county court appointed A. note. in brush. Good for alfalfa hay or McCarty as county fire warden. Money to loan on farm lands, from fruit. Easiest kinds of terms. Also a Pigs and shoats for sale, cheap, all $500 up, Good terms. Rcasonabl- rate commercial orchard for sale.—F. P. sizes on M. R. Ilanenkrat farm. * of interest. We want your business. Friday, Hood River, Ore. 2* See Everson. • Pianos and tuning, H. F. Cook, Wanted to rent a dairy farm with State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem­ Tillamook. » 50 or 60 cows. Would like bottom ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel­ For sale, vinegar, 35c. gallon. land on the farm. —Address A. E. lent music, high class entertainment Gisler, Mohler. and a superb racing card. For par­ Vincenz Jacob. * ticulars write A. H. Lea, Secretary, Carl Haberlach has raised the price In conformity with the rule formed Salem, Oregon. » of cheese to 27c. and 28e. per lb. elsewhere, all wood orders must be accompanied by payment in advance. !• I For sale or trade—1916, Model 83, 4 We handle Trojan Powder. Best for —A. F. Coats Lumber Co. * cylinder Overland in good running stumping.—Tillamook Feed Co. * order. New top and upholstering, Situation Wanted.—Practical nurs­ good tires, 2 spare tires. Want lighter Wanted a women to help in house work. Address P. O. box 143. • ing, to do general nursing. Call Dave car or $700 cash. Address E. J. Kraft, Krake, Mutual Phone and ask for Wheeler, Ore. Will demonstrate. * R. W. Bennett, expert watch re­ Jannettc Seymor. ♦ The following young men entrain­ pairing. S. P. Watch inspector. * To whom it may concern—Persons Seven room house for sale, close in. will not be permitted to pick ever­ ed this morning to go to the Benson Inquire at the Headlight office. * green Blackberries on the premises school in Portland where they under­ go instruction: Delmer Powers, We buy and sell second hand autos. of F. M. Trout and M. F. Goodspeed.* Sherman Reed, Glenn Woolfe, Har­ Ackley & Miller, Tillamook Garage.* Furnished rooms for rent. $2.00 a old Epplett and Herbert Olsen. For bargains in second hand auto­ week, water and lights, furnished. ¿MUsk Dr. Turner eye specialist of mobiles go to Case's Garage. Corner of Second and Stillwell Ave., Portland will be in Tillamook ♦ again Friday and Saturday, August All volunteer enlistments have Tillamook, Oregon. ceased. Owing to the rain early Sunday 30, 31. Consult him at Jenkins Jew­ morning this put a stop to the moss elry store. Dr. Turner will also be in Buy your hay from Kuppenbender now while shipping is good. * picking picnic to Sandlake on Sun­ Cloverdale Thursday, August, 29th.* day. John Plasker has been made in­ Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City Don’t throw away your old tires but structor of sheet metal at the Ben­ office on Thursday of each week. * get an “Inner Tire” and get from son school, with the rank of corporal, Insure your hay, play safe,— 100 to 5000 miles more service out of and Jack Leslie is to fill a similar Phone Watson. • each tire at low cost.—See Shrode.* position with the rank of sergeant Wants to buy or rent bottom land in the blacksmith department. Before buying that automobile, see R. A. Osborne vs. Solon Schiffmann W. J. Stephens at the Elkhorn Billiard dairy ranch that will carry from 30 to 60 cows. Inquire of Annis Geisler, and Joe Thompson is a suit brought Parlors about the Oldsmobile. Tillamook, Oregon. *2 to recover certain money alleged to Jenkins, the Jeweler, is now in a vs. Ladd C. be owing him for logging by the Spaulding Mfg. Co. ( position to give you prompt service defendants, under a contract. The on your repair work. * Quick is a suit filed 1 in the circuit court to recover $160.00 on a prom­ money sued for is $154.00 and $120. For Sale, bay horse, io years old, issory note. Did you ever stop to think that about 900 tbs. Apply to W. H. Banke about 25 per cent of feed that is fed Netarts, Bell phone, 9F14. * Wanted, day work of any kind, without cutting is wasted? And that For Sale—3 young brood sows, 8 would rather do washings and iron- feed put up in a silo is worth about ings at home or at house, 25c. an hour months old, bred, Paul Fitzpatrick, 30 per cent more than if put up dry? * Bell Phone 5F12. * Bell Phone 136J. Mr. Rancher do some figuring. H. B. Millis has gone to Portlr.nd Best by Test—Oregon Portland The rain last week and on Wed­ Cement. For sale by Lamb Schrader to enlist in the tank service, a new nesday was somewhat disagreeable branch of the army which tins gov ­ Co. * to campers and others who came to ernment is calling for volunteers. spend their vacation, but it was a The Guild Hall piano for sale, Dr. W’ise will be at his Tillamook great blessing to the county, for the cheap. Or will rent by the month. office across the street south of the grass is growing fast and the whole Inquire of Mrs. E. Bales. court house every Monday, Tuesday of the county has a fresh, spring- • like appearance. Kuppenbender always carries a and Wednesday. full line of mill feed at the lowest Wanted: Every body in Tillamook Your wood saw should be a prices. • County to see the Kaiser “The Beast Vaughn. Why? because it is a money Take your watches and clocks to of Berlin” at the Gem Theatre Aug. maker. It is the simplest, fastest, Jenkins, when in need of repair, for 18 and 19. lightest and strongest wood saw on quick service. * I For Sale—Team, weight 1200 each the market. For woodsawing, clear­ 1916 Dodge touring car for sale. ' full sisters, color black, age 6 and 7, ing land both large and small ranch­ First class condition, (750.00 H. H. ‘ gentle and well broke.—Bert Hoyt, es. Let Kuppenbender give you a * Rosenberg. • Sandlake, Oregon. * demonstration. Hay insurance costs very little, 18 Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, Masonic For sale or trade. One Bclgum mare building, during August and Septem­ 9 years old. Make me an offer of cow to 30 cents on each ton insured, rates ber, phone 169R. * or what you have, G. F. Hackett, based on term insured.—See Watson or Phone 43J or Mutual at office Abe Kuppenbender, who was at the 1 ship yard, Box 576 City. and house. Do this now, today. Let Benson school in Portland, has been Need a truck to haul your milk? Or Watson the old reliable write your sent to Camp Taylor, Ky. anything else? Got an old automobile? insurance. Best in the West—Oregon Portland See Shroie, he will explain the rest. All boys who have attained their ♦ 21st birthday since June 5, 1918, Cement. Always uniform and fresh. It’s a “Truxtun Attachment." Wrennie Kellow, Ben Joy, Eddie and on or before August 24, 1918, Lamb-Schrader Co. * Wants to buy or rent a place with Helsel, M. J. Miller and Lando Darby will be required to register on Satur­ about 15 or 20 cows. Address Box left on Tuesday for Camp Freemont,, day, August 24, 1918, at the office of the local board at the court house, 4* , California. 151 Tillamook, Oregon. Tillamook, Oregen. There being only one bid submit ­ Get your hay at the Kuppenbender | Married at the Christian parsonage Warehouse. Prices are always the ted to the County Court on what is lowest. • known as the Bay City road, the bi* Thursday evening, August 8th, Paul of Adolph Erickson was rejected. O.Neel, of Carthage, Missouri and New location Singer Sewing Ma- 1 Bertha Reed, of Garibaldi, Oregon. the For sale, a small dairy farm on chine Agency, first door south of 1 Rev. Harry E. Tucker officiating. with all Wilson river, nice house Photo Studio. The young man is in the spruce di- the Head- improvements. Enquire at vision near Garibaldi. Don't pay over $1.10 for a first class light office. pitch fork. Get them at Smithy’s at 1 Ernest W. Knight vs. Nellie E. this price. * I All accounts that have not been Knight is a divorce suit filed in the settled by the first of August will be Coming: To the Gem Theatre on turned over to our attorney for col­ circuit court. There parties were August 18 and 19 The Kaiser "The lection. (The old) Tillamook Feed married in Tillamook county on the 24th of August, 1898, and sit chil­ Beast of Berlin. Co., D. L. Shrode. * dren were born to the union two of If you have a Ford car investigate Married on August 12th, In til’s whom are dead. •he shinier Manifold at Plasker city. Ennis E. Gabriel and Myrtle The Falls City News is the latest Bros. • ! Cahill, the ceremony being part >rni- publication in Polk county to feel For Sale--Twin Excelsior Motor ed by Justice of the Peace E. W. the effects of the high cost of ma­ Cycle. At a bargain if taken at once. Stanley. terials caused by the world war and Enquire at Tillamook Garage. • For Sale.—50 light acytcline light­ suspended publication, making the W anted to rent, dairy ranch, from ing system for sale cheap, 300 feet third paper of the county to "go by •5 to 30 cows.—John Zeller, Tilla­ piping and lamps. A bargain for an up the board" within that past few to date store or ranch. Inquire at months. mook, Oregon. City Transfer Co. * Wanted a representative for Tilla- Will pay you to see Everson tor a For Sale—One 7xto Tacoma Don­ mook County, either lady or gentle­ safe investment in city property or farm lands. * key Engine, 800 feet of main line and man for war time necessity. Endors­ We always have second hand cars 1600 feet of trip line, blocks and oth­ ed by government officials. A big for sale at very attractive prices. See er equipment. Inquire of C. L. Wool­ opportuity and a good income as­ * sured to a real worker.—Address, Kuppenbender. • I ey and Son, Tillamook, Orc. with referencs, F. E. RusseM 129*4 First class dressmaking. Long’s ' Eugene Jenkins, the jeweler, has 12th street, Portland, Oregon. • Appartments. Mutual Phone, Mrs. employed C. W. Little, of Minneapo­ Probably there are a large number Nell Rasmussen and Mrs. Chas lis, and is in a position to give you Burkhart. • i quick and reliable service on your I of men working in the ship yard, saw watch and clock repair work. * mill, and logging camps who are not The Public Service Commission aware of the fact that there is a pub­ our It is to your interest to see will hold a hearing in the matter of lic library in the City Hall, which Is mens ’ and boys ’ dress, work, and the application of the Mutual Tele- , a pleasant place for these men to Phone Company for authority to in- ’ school shoes, made of solid leather obtain enjoyment and a good place crease rates at the Court House, Sat­ no substitutes. Morris Schnal, Popu­ to pass spare time. • urday, August 24th, at 9:30 a.m.. | lar Price Clother. »1.50 PER YEAR. THE KAISER EXPOSED. ------ 0------ "The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin,” the latest and most timely of super­ photoplays dealing with the present world war comes to the Gem Theatre Sunday and Monday, August 18 and 19 after thrilling New York, Chicago Boston and Denver audiences for weeks during their respective indefi­ nite runs. "The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin” has been produced by Rupert Julian from the scenario prepared by the director and Elliott J. Clawson. The photoplay delivers a powerful pa­ triotic message and gives the public an inside story of the life of the man who, by his despotic and barbarous ideas, has set the entire world aflame. The photoplay gives a more forceful, clearer understanding of why the United States has entered the war— to stamp out kaiserism. It shows how the kaiser planned the sinking of the Lusitania and awarded a special med­ al to the captain of the U-boat that launched the fatal torpedo. It also shows how the visions of drowning women and children haunted Captain Von Neigel who received the kaiser’s honors, and finally drove him to in­ sanity. The film graphically pictures the tearing up of the famous "scrap of paper” that guaranteed Belgium her rights to peace and happiness by the Hohenzollern and the challenge to America when Ambassador Gerard informed his majesty that President Wilson and the American people would no longer tolerate Germany'» ruthless naval warfare. Beginning the story of the kaiser’s, life (from life) the photoplay shows, the kaiser being knocked down by one of his captains whom he had in­ sulted and humilated In the imperial reception. Knowing the penalty for his offense the young captain com- mits suicide. Physicians who examined the kais- er immediately after he had been struck, have claimed that had the blow landed three Inches higher on the ruler’s head that It would have bursed a cancer near the kaiser's ear and rendered him a madman. Following the encounter between kaiser and captain the photoplay shows how the emperor ordered the routing of his troops bound for Paris, through Belgium, and without the use of scenes of land battles or of naval engagements carefully, force­ fully unravels its story of German kulture, forced upon Belgium, shows, the American Ambassador Gerard conveying President Wilson’s mes­ sage, asking for the termination of wholesale murder of neutrals on trans-Atlantic ships, the torpedoing of which the kaiser has ordered, and continues to visualize historic facts until the last reel, in which, the author leaves fact for fancy to picture what seems likely to be the result of the Hohenzollern’s cam­ paign. Everson of this city. They came by : auto and the machine was driven the whole distance by their son, whl is 14 years of age, taking exactly 100 hours of actual traveling to cover the distance. Mr. Frantz Is a brother to Mrs. Everson. There is every reason to believe that a large number of men who are working in logging camps and saw mills, who are in the spruce division will follow that occupation when the war is over. It is true that they were The president of the Rebekah As­ inexperienced In that line of busi­ sembly will make Morning Star I ness when they were sent to logging Rebekah Lodge a visit and hold dis­ camps and saw mills, but their ex­ trict convention in Tillamook City, perience of the past months will Saturday, August 24, and will put make them good loggers and handy on degree work in the evening. All men about saw mills, and as the lum­ members are requested to be pres­ i ber industry in the Pacific North­ ent. . west will require more men this will Mr. Frank J. Tetterton, of North be one way of obtaining men who Carolina, and Blanche Harris were have been under discipline and will unitel in marriage Thursday even­ make good workmen. ing, August 8th, by Rev. Harry E. Members of the Yamhill county Tucker of the Christian church. The court were over into Tillamook coun­ young man is in the spruce division ty the past week investigating the at Miami, and the young couple will sentiment favorable to the construc­ make their home for the present at tion in cooperation with the national Garibaldi. government of six and a half miles of Reed Farmer vs. East Beaver road connecting Grand Ronde with Cheese Co. Is a suit filed In the cir­ the Sour Grass road. There is demand cuit court to recover $68.78. The for a daily mail service through by plaintiff was the cheese maker at the Sheridan to accommodate that sec­ defendant’s cheese factory, at a sal­ tion of country about Cloverdale and ary of $100 per month, and the Pacific City which gets service a day plaintiff claims that he has not been late when mail is sent by way of paid in full, so sues to recover the Tillamook as Is now done. It is hoped to formulate an agreement this year same. Your washing done for 25 cents per so that by next season this stretch of month. Get a Liberty Bell electric road may be built, but first agree­ washing machine with adjustable ment must be made with the govern­ wringer and turn that dreaded wash ment and property owners as to the day into a day of pleasure. Let us liqe of survey.—Telephone Register. give you a free trial at your own The farm labor situation is serious home and satisfy yourself. Call Kup­ and little relief in sight. The new penbender, Main 7 or Mutual phone draft will take out more of our and arrange for a demonstration. strong young men. But in the face of The national council for defense this handicap we must keep the has offered a suggestion that proper­ home fires burning and the produc­ ly may be termed a plan to simplify tion of food must be increased as we the problem of Christmas shopping. must have more food. Therefore we It recommends that the people of the must adopt the right means. We United States this year shall sub­ have proven to you that successfully stitute Liberty bonds and War Sav­ replaced muscle with machinery in ings stamps for Christmas presents Tillamook County In the past and of other kinds, and strongly urges we are glad to Inform you that we that this plan be carried out so far are' now better able to serve you than ever before In labor saving as may be practicable. machinery, such as milking ma- The rock crusher at Hadden is chines, gas engines of all sizes, auto now in full operation and four cars trucks, automobiles, tractors, gas are in commission to haul the rock to and electric washing machines, elec- Wheeler, from which point it will be trie light plants, saw mills, and all distributed over the Wheeler-Bright­ kinds of farm implements and barn on road. Frank Reed has the con- equipment. Let us figure on your job. tract for hauling from the cars and All of our goods are guaranteed so he has secured a new two and one- you takft no chances. Write, phone, *half ton truck for the purpose. The or see Kuppenbender about your truck will work two shifts to keep wants, at Tillamook, Oregon. the cars unloaded. —Reporter. Well, Wake ’em Up Brother. Tillamook Masonic Lodge on Thursday dedicated a service flag in When the editor glances around at honor of its members in military service. They are: E. J. Clausen, Dr. the many unpainted buildings with John Olson, Dr. J. E. Reedy, F. Erick­ which our town is adorned (?), he son, Leslie Harrison, William Ander­ cannot but think of a verse among GEM THEATRE PROGRAM son, P. C. Bosma, Horace Sappington, the many in the bible—"yet a little ------- o------- Irvie Keldson, Dr. H. Viereck and sleep, a little slumber, a little fold­ ing of the hands la sleep. ” — Bay City Friday, August. 16—"Little Prin­ John Neilson. Rev H. E. Tucker, cess” 5 reel Artcraft production pastor of the Christian Church, de­ Examiner. featuring Mary Pickford. livered the address. Dr. R. T. Boats, Live Stock Breeders’ Attention. "Under the Stars” 2 reel Son of master of the lodge, also spoke. Democracy, featuring Benjamin There will be a meeting at the Twenty carpenters came in on Chapin. County Court House, on Saturday, Tuesday to work at the ship yard Saturday, August, 17—"Breakers from Portland, and a number of August 17th, at 1:30 p.m., of the Ahead” 5 reel Metro production these are married men who want to Tillamook County Pure Bred Live featuring Viola Dana. bring their families to this city, but Stock Association, All members of "Kicked Out”—1 reel Harold Lloyd the association as well as those who there are no empty houses to be ob­ comedy. tained. There are quite a number of are interested tn developing the live buildingB that could be converted stock industry of Tillamook county Sunday and Monday, August 18 and 19—“The Kaiser, The Beast of Ber­ into homes for the men, and no time are urgently requested to attend this lin"—7 reel Jewel production. See should be lost in doing so, for It will meeting. display ad on another page. not be long before another hundred School Opening. Tuesday, August. 20—“Woman God men will be added to the ship yard Forgot” 5 reel Artcraft production staff. The School Board has been asked featuring Feraldine Farrar. to postpone the opening of school to Dr. James E. Reedy, who is in the Wednesday, August, 21—"One More United States V. R. C., writes: “Hel- give pupils a chance to pick berries American” 5 reel Paramount pro­ le, Mr. Baker, I am on my way and for the cannery. The Board is willing duction featuring Gelorge Babin. fou know the rest—the last you to do this if there is any consider­ will hear of me in U. S. A. for a able number of pupils who wish to Thursday, August, 22—“The Fire­ brand” 5 reel Dilliam Fox special while, that is six months to a year engage in this work. In order to production featuring Virginia and a half. Tell everybody to buy know this, it is requested that all pu­ Pearson. A story of a fight to save Liberty bonds and see that they pils who want to do this work, make Russia. buy. I am on the train and the last definite arrangements for it with “Her Husband’s Wife” 2 reel Wil­ letter I can write to Tillamook in U. those in charge of the picking uj liam Fox Sunshine comedy. 3.. Good Luck." The letter was dated next Saturday, August 17th. August 3. Boat Builders Exempt. First Methodist Church. Proprietors of all businesses and ------o— professional men, with only a few District boards may grant deferred Chas. E. Gibson, D. D., Pastor. exceptions, will pay the annual fed- classification to registrants on the Services 11 a.m. and 8 pm. Sub- eral license of $10, and heads of sole ground that they are employed wholesale concerns doing a yearly in the shipyards, according to a rul­ ject for morning service is "The Di­ business of $200,000 or more of (25, ing received by Adjutant-General tiding line between God's Property according to a schedule inserted in John Williams yesterday. This over­ and Mine” Sunday school 10 a.m. Midweek the draft of the revenue bill by the rules a position taken by one district House ways and means committee. board that the men must have services every Wednesday evening. Farmers, merchants, ministers and their Emergency Fleet Corporation consisting of a short talk, prayer and teachers will be exempted from the exemption papers to gain deferred testimony. All services held in the Presbyter­ $10 occupational tax, as well as con­ classification. cerns doing an annual business of The matter came up as a result of ian church. less than $2000. the meeting of shipyard owners last First Christian Church. The county court will leave to­ week, when it was asserted that -------o—— morrow for Portland to be present many men almost indispensible in Harry E. Tucker M. A., Minister. when the bids are opened for the im­ the work were being put in class 1 Sunday services—Sunday school at provement of the Three Rivers road. by the district board. The Adjutant-General telegraphed ' 10 a.m., followed by Communion The length of the project to be con­ I Service and then if the weather will structed or improved is approximate­ to Washington as follows: "Can district board grant deferred | permit we are going to hold the ly eight miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as classification on industrial grounds preaching service in the woods on follows: 24 acres of clearing and to a registrant employed In the Mrs. Wheeler’s place, followed with grubbing, 30,000 yards of common j building and fitting of ships in a a basket dinner, otherwise if weath­ excavation, 4,000 cubic yards rock | plant under the supervision of the er Is bad we will meet in church. Evening service at 8 o’clock in the excavation, construction of bridges. 1 Emergency Fleet Corporation on a culverts, etc., and 10,000 cubic yards ( claim predicated on such ernploy- church at which time a popular vital theme will be discussed. You and of surfacing. The work embraced in'|ment?” Provost Marshal-General Crowder yours are cordially Invited to all ser< the contract Is to be completed in ■ vices. C. E. at 7 p.m. replied: "The answer is yes.” 300 weather working days. * 1 Reed, Frank T. Tatterton aid Blanch Harris. James Claude McClure .u d Josephine A. Warren, Ennis E. Gab­ riel and Myrtle Cahill. I am now offering Prince Henger- veld De Koi, born Jan 21, 1918 for sale at a low price. If you are in the market for a good Registered Hol­ stein Bull calf, sire and dam have good records, ask for pedigree. Now is your chance, I will Bell him cheap. Call Ben Kuppenbender. *